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Port Charles in Chaos: Anna’s Disappearance, Sidwell’s Schemes, and a Farewell to a Soap Icon
This week in Port Charles, shockwaves rippled through the city as Police Commissioner Anna Devane vanished under mysterious circumstances. Her disappearance has reignited an old nightmare: the possibility that her longtime nemesis, Cesar Faison, might still be alive.
Anna’s Vanishing and the Shadow of Faison

The trouble began when Anna discovered that Faison’s presumed-dead children, Britt Westbourne and Nathan West, had somehow returned to the city. Convinced something sinister was at play, Anna began investigating their miraculous survival—only to uncover evidence linking them to underground experiments and the shadowy Five Poppies organization.
Before she could find answers, Anna was abducted. Her car was found abandoned on the outskirts of town, the driver’s door left swinging in the wind. Moments later, a chilling voice—unmistakably Faison’s—confirmed her worst fear: he was alive, and she was his prisoner.
Jason Morgan, who once swore Faison was dead, quickly took up the search. Teaming with Felicia Scorpio and Damian Spinelli, Jason uncovered clues suggesting that Faison not only survived but orchestrated the entire chain of events—resurrecting his “children” to lure Anna into his trap. Determined to end Faison’s reign once and for all, Jason now prepares a desperate rescue mission as Port Charles holds its breath.
Jen Sidwell’s Rising Power
While the city reels from Anna’s kidnapping, a new threat quietly gains power. Jen Sidwell, a cunning businessman with murky motives, has been tightening his grip on Port Charles from his newly purchased Wyndemere Estate. His influence grows through calculated manipulation, leaving even the city’s strongest figures questioning who they can trust.
Sidwell’s latest move involves Ava Jerome, the enigmatic art dealer known for surviving chaos. His attention toward Ava appears romantic—but insiders suspect it’s another layer in his strategy to infiltrate Port Charles’ power structure. “He knows what he wants,” Ava remarked cryptically, unaware of just how dangerous that desire might be.
At the same time, Sidwell’s son Marco Rios has raised eyebrows with a suspiciously timed proposal to Lucas Jones, asking him to move into Wyndemere. What looks like romance could be a ploy to gain influence over the respected Jones-Quartermaine family.
A Web of Deception
As if that weren’t enough, Josslyn Jacks, now working undercover for the WSB, has been assigned to spy on Sidwell—using her family connection to Lucas as her entry point. The assignment blurs personal and professional lines, forcing Josslyn to balance loyalty with duty as she navigates a dangerous web where love, deceit, and espionage intertwine.
With Ava possibly ensnared, Lucas on the verge of compromise, and Josslyn undercover, Sidwell’s manipulations threaten to entangle the entire city. And through it all, the eerie halls of Wyndemere stand as both symbol and headquarters of his growing empire.
A Farewell to Erica Slezak
Amid all this turmoil, General Hospital fans bid farewell to daytime legend Erica Slezak, who wrapped her guest run as Veronica “Ronnie” Bard, Monica Quartermaine’s long-lost sister. Slezak’s powerful performance—equal parts charm and deceit—rekindled the magic of classic soap feuds. Her on-screen clashes with Jane Elliot’s Tracy Quartermaine were hailed as vintage GH, sparking online buzz about possible Emmy recognition.
In a heartfelt message to fans, Slezak expressed gratitude for the outpouring of support, calling her time in Port Charles “a creative homecoming.” Viewers are already speculating about Ronnie’s potential return—and what her unfinished business might mean for the Quartermaine legacy.
The Stage Is Set
As Port Charles faces a storm of kidnappings, schemes, and shifting alliances, one thing is clear: no one is safe, and nothing is what it seems. Whether it’s Jason’s desperate mission to rescue Anna, Sidwell’s quiet conquest of the city, or the lingering echoes of Ronnie Bard’s departure, the game of power and revenge in General Hospital has only just begun.








